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President Trump's control over Washington D.C. police is ending, but federal forces will remain as lawmaking discussions continue.
Choi Mal-ja, a South Korean woman, has been acquitted 61 years after being convicted for biting her attacker's tongue in self-defense.
Sebastien Lecornu takes office as France's new prime minister amid extensive protests and political unrest.
Mass protests in London demand the arrest of Israeli President Isaac Herzog upon his visit, alleging war crimes and human rights violations.
Norway's left-wing bloc wins election as the populist right surges, leading to complex coalition talks ahead.
Japan's ruling LDP is set to choose a new leader after Ishiba's resignation, amidst rising political tensions and economic challenges.
The U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments on Trump's tariffs, addressing presidential authority and emergency powers in trade policy.
A Michigan judge dismissed charges against 15 alleged 'fake electors' trying to overturn the 2020 election for Donald Trump, citing lack of intent.
Trump administration petitions Supreme Court to allow withholding billions in foreign aid, facing legal challenges.
Jury selection begins in the trial of Ryan Routh, charged with attempting to assassinate Trump during a golf game.
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